Leeds, Edward Thurlow, 1877-1955
Leeds, E. Thurlow (Edward Thurlow), 1877-1955
Leeds, E. Thurlow 1877-1955
Leeds, E.T.
Edward Thurlow Leeds British archaeologist and museum curator (1877-1955)
Leeds, Edward Thurlow
Leeds, E. Thurlow (Edward Thurlow)
VIAF ID: 95296096 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Thurlow Leeds ‡c British archaeologist and museum curator (1877-1955)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Leeds, E. Thurlow ‡d 1877-1955
- 100 1 _ ‡a Leeds, E. Thurlow ‡q (Edward Thurlow)
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Works
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The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Abingdon, Berkshire | |
The archaeology of the Anglo-Saxon settlements / by E. Thurlow Leeds. - Oxford, 1970. | |
Celtic ornament in the British Isles down to A.D. 700 | |
A corpus of early Anglo-Saxon great square-headed brooches | |
Dark-age Britain : studies presented to E.T. Leeds with a bibliography of his works | |
Denmark and early England | |
The distribution of the Angles and Saxons archaeologically considered | |
The dolmens and megalithic tombs of Spain and Portugal | |
Early Anglo-Saxon art and archaeology; being the Rhind lectures, delivered in Edinburgh, 1935 | |
The early Saxon penetration of the upper Thames area : (read. 8. Dec. 1932) | |
A hoard of Roman folles from Diocletian's reform (A.D. 296) to Constantine Caesar : found at Fyfield, Berks. | |
The Leeds collection of fossil reptiles from the Oxford clay of Peterborough. | |
Letters to E.T. Leeds | |
Problems of megalithic architecture in the western Mediterranean | |
Recollections of T.E.L., 1986: | |
Shakespeare's sonnet story 1592-1598, restoring the sonnets written to the Earl of Southampton to their original books and correlating them with personal phases of the plays of the sonnet period; with documentary evidence identifying Mistress Davenant as the Dark Lady | |
Surveys and tokens ... | |
Two types of brooches from the island of Gotland, Sweden. | |
West Saxon invasion and the Icknield way |